The two of them walked in the Warehouse District piled high with goods, looking at the myriad items, Mr. Fox was both happy and somewhat troubled.
These things cannot be stacked together; they are not uniformly sized items. If they are to be stacked together, supports must be built, which means making a frame for each item to ensure it won't get crushed under pressure.
This requires a considerable amount of money, not to mention various labor costs and machinery expenses. Once they're all piled together, taking one out would be a huge task.
Ultimately, they can only be laid out flat in the spacious warehouse as they are now, with some stackable items having a few small items placed on top.
From tables and chairs to artworks and oil paintings, the items here almost cover all the things an average person might use in a lifetime. Lynch even saw a set of silver cutlery.